URAGE ment oie eae PP ie ag _ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW earn ze | Wednesday, May 7, 1958. ‘ET i eS MCay Boos (WEEKLY REPORT. OF. NORTH SAANICH STATION. to. soap ‘onthe hands, ‘the. combin-| At the’ meeting of: Sidriey Rataig Woods welcomed. the. visitors.- The Hhral Funeral Cire et ape THE: EFFECT oF RAIN | tween’ 2.30. p.m.” and: that: evening. ation washing off ‘more easily than ‘Club’ on. Wednesday, April 30, ‘with | °° Frank Stenton called for the sup- | “Service = that embraces the Peninsula : “ON ‘SPRAYING © ee rete gh | What “effect did’ this. have “on ‘the the spray. alone. By ———oo | port of the club for the forthcoming |. (ame Gulf | Islands | meeting’. all te “On. April ‘OT ‘the. men:* in ‘the. fet: ‘spray? . Did. it all wash. off?: This is Had: the leaves dried ‘before. ‘the : While: itis. nice to.see the. early |‘Red Cross blood ‘donor: clinic;: to be}... _ Problems . of. transportation. {eo “section : -of the Experimental ° Farm, a question: farmers: and ’ gardeners rain the spreader would have evap- ‘spring. sowings of: vegetables emerg- held:on May 16.at St.:Andrew’s hall. |: 1400 VANCOUVER STREET. a 34465, 2®Y : -sprayed ‘the . loganberries ©: on - ‘the, often ask themselves. orated and the reverse. would have ing in thick stands: along the rows, it |The members. approved; and volun- |°°: : sate - farm with the’ recommended::Fer: | To. check. the: efficiency - of the been true, ie. the spreader-sticker, is .also. indicativeof .work to: be'| teered transportation. to any donor. | bam’ to:control leaf’and cane. spot, « - spray, leaf samples were.taken the would have acted normally. andim- | done in the near future... Thinning is! ~The program was.in charge of | ‘and :Diazinon to. control ‘various .in-'| day”.’after "spraying, from . vines | Proved’ the. sticking’: properties ‘of | essential: to ‘satisfactory . growth: and Ken ‘Bruce,’ who introduced : the.|:-- _sects. ‘The’ timing was’ perfect—the | sprayed in the morning with and'| the spray.: Leaves sprayed just be-| a /good* quality ‘product... Here is | guest speaker, Jack. Mills; from‘ |. _ flower clusters. were: just separated. | without. added spreader; later, just fore. the rain started had about one-| where judicious. sowing would have | Vancouver. The -speaker’s subject “It:-was-a beautiful morning,. but.by.| before the rain; and: from~canes | third of the original application left saved some of:the later labor...“ | was “Employer. and’ Employee ‘Re- 2.p.m. it: dlouded ‘over; “and at’ 2.30 ':which’: were. re- -sprayed. These| and this was poorly distributed. The. “ However, where - the stand” re-'| lations”. Nothing. is more import- p.m) it rained, and‘rained hard. Al- {leaves were examined by the staff results of this investigation showed quires thinning - out, it’ should be | ant, said. Mr. ‘Mills, than industrial “> most one-tenth ofan. inch’ fell’ ‘be- | of the Experimental Farm and the | that the canes should be re-sprayed. | done in good time, to avoid the loss | peace, and the economy of any | Plant Pathology Laboratory. under | Under.:normal ‘conditions a rain} in both soil moisture and nutrients. | country depends on the employer owes. a... {| binocular microscopes, to determine does not affect a spray residue pro- | Where. it has been delayed too long, | and. employee relations. FOR 0 I the ‘spray residues 2 viding the spray has a chance to dry.|:there is likely to be injury: to. the | GOOD FOR WORKERS - Fp) || spreader it may sccm strange thay | Industrial Relations Are adding: a sticker caused less residue, but in*this“case’ the ‘leaves did’ not Di. af By Cc / ib Sr ket “get-a chance to dry thoroughly; and | S cu SS e a4 u pea er the spreader-sticker acted similarly]... “By ROTARIAN ] President E. Slegg' in the chair, J. J. A-T SEWER AND SEPTIC TANK SERVICE The Only Name You Need Know for. : Efficient Service Sa soe : ee thoroughly “before the -rain. “| plants: left... » These should® be’ harmonious t | SECURITY | RESULTS come oe!) This could take. from one hour to}. ‘This’ usually occurs to. the ‘root enable industry to.grow, and a good “We Cover the Entire Island” es SEE ‘THE < fl> Phe results of ‘the investigation 24. hours, depending on ‘conditions at | system: where the fine’ feeding root-. standard of living’ for :the. worker. showed that ‘leaves: sprayed in ‘the | the time. On:the day ofthe test the lets become ‘torn .. when . adjacent R. c. A. F. morning. without. the addition of .a'| leaves didnot: get a chance. to dry, plants of ‘similar size are. removed.. Spreader, sticker, (Triton’B 1956) had _and ‘as a result probably . tve-this In larger plants ‘this .becomes. seri- of the spray was lost. ©. '/ous,’ often resulting in’ a ‘check to | now three out of four are classed as . "GREENHOUSE GLASS. A. spreader-sticker .is. advisable in| growth: and eventual - reduction: in employees. During the last-25 years Segre most’ spray applications, as it gives yield and quality. the labor-unions have grown. Condi- “18-02:,.16- x 16-in: sheets; * ee fy af se ieee Pe case. pNew, case... : Used, case... Oo 1832 Store: atone BC, Phones: 4-2484. 2 “4-8441 ’ MODERN, VACUUM TANKS © bee - ELECTRIC. ROTO-ROOTER-RAZOR. ‘CLEANS | “ SEWERS AND DRAINS | “any DAY VICTORIA 4-9841 any Soe The: question’: of today. is; how. can: we. obtain this. ‘Years: ago,’ tere | more complete uniform coverage of |) Another. disadvantage of late thin: tions were not always the same as the ‘surface, and. increases’ the effi- | ning is greater difficulty in remov- they are today. It is only 112 ‘years ciency. of the spray. If it has a'|ing the’ seedling vegetables which'| ‘395 that slave labor was the custom. ‘chance to dry before a rain, it im-| have produced.a larger root system | a1] over the world. ‘This was a very | PATRONIZE: REVI ow mi meee weg a ee proves the «sticking ability of. the | and consequently are well anchored. deplorable: condition, «and. labor cs material... = le te ee ne 4 Yet another. point. ‘to be: considered unions. have ‘fought to bring about 2 ~ RSA TTT is the. fact- that ‘the soil tends:to be much needed. reform, the. speaker ~ DISPENSARIES _ ‘loosened’ more;. which: invites egg continued. ‘deposition by ..insects,- “and: in eru-} It-was a neces ssity, and ont: this ve ‘ciferous:plants:at least, ‘such as cab-: fight “Yahor unions: have grown.’ No |.” aren “for. your. convenience your ‘pre-. be ce : scription” is ‘registered | at. each, enabling ” ° you. to secure. a: Y refill ‘more: easily. ! | bage,. cauliflower, turnip, and: s one ts.to’ ret ish, increases the. chances: of attack = ®: ° re me 0. this. os : by the cobbeee maggot. | NEEDS STUDY: 42th Annual The employer. should ‘study \ union- om ism, . and . the ..employee. give a| thought. to..the problems ofthe’ em-, |’ ployer. . Far: too often the word com-.|:: pulsion is: used, when ‘decisions have tobe made:* ook mba Let: both ‘ides’ delete this word: : said’ the Speaker, ‘and’ we - will have |. a:-better”. “understanding. Mistakes. |). are “made: on both” sides, : but: with}: the’ use of" common: sense these “can'.|:"* be: ‘overcome. -Strikes: only... create hardships. | [Epwano: S WELDING “TELEPHONE coutner i - VICTORIA 44825 nti Wecuake Tron: ‘Railings - on ‘Tanks ‘and Stands = > Electrical Service: -. ‘Roof Racks. =. Structural : Steel = -General - Welding: and. Repairs. |. Anquiri ‘invited regardin; prices. Le 737. ‘BROUGHTON. ST ‘Labor ‘loses. wages and. os--in’ revenue, . he ATTRACTIONS : ALE ‘professional: ‘entertainment. with Bill Fraser, | The Rubber ‘Man ‘as M.C ; courts. that. are. being used. in ~“Aus- tralia, i a. dispute’ arises. “All are: passed . on- ‘by: this:'court, and: the : people: on the’ judgment. “bench » are ‘trained : to see, ‘both’ Sides of any. dis- pute,. SO, that an ‘impartial decision dollars ' tha are: ‘going: into’ “different, “projects; ‘it: ‘seems :to™ follow: that : the unions “are “going” ‘after:a ‘raise,’ or. |5 ‘more: fringe: benefits...’ This should, |: and ‘can; ‘be avoided ‘if rhanagement and: labor: will: vagree,: and., both: are; have to. pull: ‘together: for, Canada. to : “continue . ‘to: “prosper ‘and: ‘Brow, the: speaker. concluded.’ raeeat J-e.Gilbert ‘Montgomery, voiced: he : thanks of the: members. and visitors ae sineca” Sidney ‘Day’ UNS! 4s trying: to: regain’ the: ‘identification a : buttons: which. were’. worn’ ‘by- officials. ~ (at-the festival last-year, but which |. mo) Were: nob: returned at. its close, ok feos | Persons having the buttons have) | a been asked: by the committec.to turn |” ‘ Da Pos ead Ae. them in at: Cunningham Drugs, Bea- Seb ee ee cad like. music on: your ‘road. map: +s Invermieré and Witenes de ee Bot Lh ihe con Ave; ' Ta Ta Creek and Skookumehuk, Fernie: and Kimberley. Pienic: sites, camp sites, hotels and motels + = tako your pick, ; they’ reall hero, In Kootenay National Park, a hundved « ‘Bamana abit of ‘broath: stalcingr I beaut, » bun; ee is ! ot Gea may shintad than i in any pos i ‘ark of. the world. Here - a the 7, fisherman, the camper, ‘the outdoor w photographer find a _ ana . PRE VENT RUST: -- gn " DEMERARA i ea etn es }. A lump’ of | freshly-burned lime. This ‘advertisement: is: not ‘publighed or. ‘displayed by. the “} placed: in’ the“drawer or box when mt \ C eB , ; h “will are aoe Es diquor Jontro “Board: .or by. the: Gove rnment. ‘storing ‘Away stecl ar cles, willy _ ; “‘of® British, Colusnbia,’ For. the. convenience of the public, Canadian Pacific. Now, provides eee a special. parking: lot. at. the Nanaimo. Ferry Terminal for. drivers. cs ‘wishing to leave their cars while visiting. the. Mainland. My Bowe ‘Here, too are. dozens’ ‘of Centennial evonts and: celebrations from. “Theatre Under. tha: Moon”. ay West : Rovelatoke all: through: J uly” and ‘August to ‘Pageants “and phiys and barbeetios and honapiels, . ae So come to the Kooteniys this Centennial year — for | aaa “that nature offers, for all you could: wish for in: your ane ? his Newspaper can: rive you the Hat of nowe: at Centennial events: to bo held inthe: Kootonnys, Charges are. very nominal re you may. park up to 12 hours for only 800 And you, have the advantages of a lot that: is Properly. fenced, 6 ghaeked :regularly,tully: illuminated sand: conveniently: located," sincere ; The new Ca nadian | Pacific tot is a public effort to relieve the parking con... gastior at.tho. regular. Canadian ' Pacific) terminal lot—-which, in. fairnoss, 1s. now: limited. to one “hour free parking for’ Canadian ie uy Pacilic patrons. Ric! service, It'Is a CENTENNIAL COMMITTER. m encanta aris pane enh inner PSS Boa MAKE. ve NOTE. OF: THESE: SPECIAL CENTENNIAL EVENTS: eee WS Stone: Coach IcavesVietorla tor Barkervillo, May.8.<) Canadian: 10-pin Rowling Chariplonshipa, Vielorla, May 16-18) Gtant Empire Day Parade and Centennial Ce lebrations, Nanaimo, May 17. Centewnlal Celebrattans,. Shawnlgan Lake, May. 17-24, eer, Vollach, Port Alberni, May 18. Vancouver Inland: Yodlag Festive “Maple Bank Park,’ Ronghoce y peervey: _ ubasi ‘Vin tage Car Run’ fram Fernle arrives’ Vietorla, ‘May 24." | ek trenaadanes:siletnmpetacneen tones | camped terest cn tine dtedneteetie tule anarae aT ee ee a eT re Te ee tT